Hemmings Find of the Day – 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix

Though Buick V-6 faithful are probably loading red-hot Garrett turbochargers filled with boiling gear oil into catapults aimed at Vermont as they read this, the first thing we thought about while gazing upon this burgundy-on-burgundy 1981 Pontiac Grand Prix was removing the aspirated 110-horsepower V-6 luncheon loafer and shoehorning in a supercharged 556-horsepower GM eRod […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1931 Henney

You all know Henney as the coachbuilder that turned out plenty of funeral cars, especially for Packard later in the companies’ existences. But in the 1920s and early 1930s, the Illinois-based company also built a very limited number of passenger cars (live passenger cars, that is), including this 1931 Henney convertible, which is being touted […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1962 Lotus

It never occurred to me until now just how much a Lotus Seven is like a Jeep CJ. Both are simple to the point of austerity, but they are that way for a purpose, whether it be for off-road utility or for putting the driver in touch with road, as a sports car should. This […]